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Just saw Lucie from the Shiba Inu team dropping a pretty serious warning about scams targeting SHIB holders lately. Apparently the fake accounts and phishing stuff is getting out of hand right now. What got me is how she mentioned that scammers can literally hijack verified accounts, so you can't even trust messages from people who look legit. Kinda wild.
So basically Lucie's saying don't click on anything you didn't ask for, and definitely verify everything through the official Shiba Inu website before doing anything. The Shibarium Trustwatch group also flagged that phishing emails are becoming more convincing—they look real but have subtle errors or weird characters in the sender address. The usual stuff like not downloading random attachments, keeping your seed phrases locked down, and reporting suspicious activity if you spot it.
I get it though, the crypto space attracts these bad actors because there's not much regulation and people don't always know what to look for. But if we're all just a bit more careful and actually verify sources, it cuts down the damage. Lucie even said to reach out if you need help, so the team seems to be taking this seriously. Anyone else getting sketchy messages lately?